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Pete Bertini wrote:
Just curious if this has ever been done? I'm thinking about putting up a 90 foot dipole feed with homemade open wire line. I'd like to bring it into the shack using paralled runs of LMR-400 cable, since the final 25 feet is via 3" electrical conduit that also has rotor and other cables. I believe the parallel cables with give me a 100 ohm impedance. The open wire will be using #10 with homemade spreaders, I'm going to try for 600 ohms at the feedpoint. I was wondering if tapering the spacing on the feedline would give me a smoother impedance where the open wire, arrestor, and twin coax arrange- meet? Yes.. Tapered transmission lines have been around for decades, and work just like you'd expect. For the ultimate in performance, you actually want to use an exponential taper (spacing increases by the same percentage per unit distance), but a linear taper (spacing increases by the same distance per unit distance) works pretty much the same, especially if the taper is "long" (10x) relative to the spacing. that is, going from 1" to 3" spacing over a foot or two.. Pete k1zjh |
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